Such as Juliet's Nurse, who rambles on about a joke from long ago. The Capulets happened to be out of town the day Juliet fell forward. The nurses husband asked Juliet "Dost thou fall upon thy face?" And jokes with her by adding "Thou wilt fall backward when thou hast more wit" ( Act 1, scene 3) . The wittiness of the Nurse and her husband both contribute to the impact of tone and meaning of this play. While the Nurse continues to ramble on about the joke her husband said to Juliet when she was young, Lady Capulet and Juliet stand there, waiting for the Nurse to finish up.Shakespeare is able to create a character who makes the tension between Juliet and Lady Capulet somewhat disappear, which impacts the tone of the
Such as Juliet's Nurse, who rambles on about a joke from long ago. The Capulets happened to be out of town the day Juliet fell forward. The nurses husband asked Juliet "Dost thou fall upon thy face?" And jokes with her by adding "Thou wilt fall backward when thou hast more wit" ( Act 1, scene 3) . The wittiness of the Nurse and her husband both contribute to the impact of tone and meaning of this play. While the Nurse continues to ramble on about the joke her husband said to Juliet when she was young, Lady Capulet and Juliet stand there, waiting for the Nurse to finish up.Shakespeare is able to create a character who makes the tension between Juliet and Lady Capulet somewhat disappear, which impacts the tone of the